
ByteDance Introduces Large Language Model Platform
ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, launched the Ark Large Languge Model Platform through its cloud computing service, Volcano Engine.
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ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, launched the Ark Large Languge Model Platform through its cloud computing service, Volcano Engine.
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On April 10th, NIO announced that its Navigation on Pilot Plus (NOP+) system will be officially released and available for subscription starting from July 1st. It supports monthly subscriptions at a price of RMB 380 per month (about USD 55).
During the reporting period, the cultural and entertainment company achieved a total operating income of 2.533 billion yuan ($396 million), down 13.21% year-on-year.
XPENG announced the start of its B round financing of 2.2 billion yuan in Hong Kong on January 29. The financing was led by Alibaba, Foxconn and IDG. XPENG will...
After the completion of the acquisition, Tiger Brokers will be able to offer customers in Hong Kong services, involving securities and futures brokerage.
With the Year of Rat approaching, Dazhong Dianping, the popular Chinese restaurant and service rating app released its “New Year Flavor Map 2020” revealing the hottest trends in food consumption in the past year.
No-code developer Hipacloud announced today that it will stop providing services and maintenance of its website as its operations have now been taken over by Bytedance.
We’re not expecting another iPhone until 2020, but Android phone brands will keep pumping out phones during upcoming months. Let’s take a look at the most anticipated Android phones.
<p>Sebelum ini, syarikat itu membeli 10 eTruck elektrik tulen BYD ETM6 dan bekerjasama dengan rakan strategik, pengedar BYD eTruck Belanda Bluekens EV.</p>
On November 20th, Xiaomi held its financial report conference call. William Lu revealed the progress of Xiaomi's car manufacturing.
Forbes China published its 2021 Top 100 Businesswomen List last Monday in anticipation of International Women’s Day on March 8.